OzzyOuzo Delivers Two Neo Geo Projects – Bad Dudes: Burger Edition and In The Hunt

Developer OzzyOuzo is making waves in the retro gaming scene with not one, but two exciting projects in development for the Neo Geo AES and MVS. Both titles bring arcade classics to SNK’s hardware, keeping the retro charm alive while adding modern polish. Bad Dudes: Burger Edition The cult classic Bad Dudes Vs. Dragon Ninja […]

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DreamSDK R4 Released – Modern Dreamcast Development on Windows

DreamSDK is a ready-to-use development kit that simplifies coding for the Sega Dreamcast, providing all the tools you need in one package. Designed for Windows users, it’s been the go-to setup for homebrew developers looking for a smooth start. Now, DreamSDK R4 is here. Created by SiZiOUS, this release brings better compatibility, new features, and […]

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Looking Back #2: F-Zero – The Game That Redefined Speed on the SNES

This is the second entry in our “Looking Back” series, following our deep dive into Crash Bandicoot on the PlayStation. My own journey with F-Zero started on my very own SNES, and I can still remember the first time I powered it on and felt the rush of speed as Mute City’s theme blasted through […]

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SNES vs. Super Famicom – Regional Differences Explained

The Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) and its Japanese counterpart, the Super Famicom (SFC), are often thought of as identical systems. While they share the same core hardware, there are plenty of differences in design, performance, game libraries, and even how the systems were marketed and experienced across Japan, North America, and Europe. Hardware and […]

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Shinrei Jusatsushi Taromaru – English Patch Released For Sega Saturn

The Sega Saturn cult classic Shinrei Jusatsushi Taromaru, better known to Western fans as Psychic Killer Taromaru, has finally received an English patch. This release updates the game’s menus, UI, and title screen while also offering an optional version with English voice narration for the opening and ending sequences. Originally launched in Japan in 1997, […]

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Looking Back: Crash Bandicoot – A Technical Marvel on the PlayStation

Retro gaming is more than nostalgia, it’s history, innovation, and sometimes pure weirdness. That’s why we’re excited to introduce a new series here on Metal Game Solid called “Looking Back.” In this series, we’ll revisit games that left their mark, whether they were technical powerhouses, cult classics, or just plain bizarre. From titles that pushed […]

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Escape 2049 – New Sega Mega Drive Indie Game in Development

OrionSoft has revealed their latest project, Escape 2049, a brand-new indie game in development for the Sega Genesis / Mega Drive. The first screenshot showcases a side-scrolling action game with detailed pixel art, a sci-fi setting, and plenty of retro charm. The game is still a work in progress, with more updates expected in the […]

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“Crash Bash” Secret: The PlayStation Game Had a Hidden Widescreen Mode.

X account Bo (Low Context Burning Rangers) posted earlier that the 2000 PlayStation game Crash Bash has hidden 16:9 widescreen mode. In order to active it you need to input the following on the menu screen: Right, Left, Left, Right, Left, Left, Right, Left, Left, Right, Left, Left, Left, Right, Left Keep in mind that […]

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